We built Reading Hospital and its iconic clock tower to stand as a symbol of our commitment to providing unparalleled healthcare services to the people of this community.

While our tower represents all that we’ve been, our new name, Reading Health System, is truly a better reflection of the organization we are today. It is an organization that has grown tremendously in range of services, advanced treatments, as well as physical locations. The system today consists of four major gateways — Reading Hospital, Reading Health Rehabilitation Hospital, Reading Health Physician Partners, and Reading Health Medical Services.

Combined, our 7,300 team members and 1,000 physicians and providers across 63 locations are committed to fulfilling our promise to advance the health and wellness of the communities we serve. Our integrated system of care, from prevention and education to the latest clinical services, forms the foundation of advancing health and transforming lives at Reading Health System.

Reading Hospital

A pillar of the community, a beacon of advancement.

Touting 145 years of service, Reading Hospital is so much more than a hospital. Comprised of a 22-building complex located on 36 suburban acres in West Reading, our flagship facility continues to expand in order to provide the most comprehensive care to the people of this community.

Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health for 735 acute care beds, Reading Hospital is home to many of our finest specialty care centers, including the McGlinn Family Regional Cancer Center, Miller Regional Heart Center, as well as our Emergency Department and Level II Trauma Center. This campus also includes Beginnings Maternity Center, which contains the region’s only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). With so many of our core offerings so close in proximity, it is most likely the place you or someone you know has received care.

We are always working to maintain our quality of care. Our full accreditation by The Joint Commission, the Society of Chest Pain Centers, the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Society (UHMS), the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC), and he American Association of Blood Banks reflects our dedication to the health and wellness of our community.

CSF Buxmont operates 5 school/day program sites, an elementary school program at one site and 7 community-based foster homes, in addition to in-home supervision programs, restorative services for schools and the FGDM/restorative conferencing program.

For more than 20 years, we have been teaming with individuals and families to help break the painful cycle of alcohol and/or drug addiction.

Guided by the fundamental belief that family plays an important role in the recovery process, we offer a comprehensive, forward-thinking approach to addiction treatment that is customizable to meet the unique needs of each of our clients.Because our facility is one-third the size of traditional rehabs, we can guarantee personalized attention.

As a program of Penn Foundation, we also have access to resources that address the medical and psychiatric problems sometimes associated with addiction. Preferential treatment services for pregnant women are available.

Payment Assistance: Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)

Languages: ASL or other assistance for hearing impaired, Spanish

Specializing in
Adolescents, Persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders, Women, Men

Treatment Trends, Inc., (TTI) is a private, non-profit, 501(c) 3. We dedicate our services to alleviate the community problems of addiction, crime, and violence. Services are delivered through the four community-based divisions of Treatment Trends, Inc. They include a residential therapeutic community, Keenan House; an intensive outpatient and out-patient program, Confront, a transitional living recovery house, Richard S. Csandl Recovery House; a halfway home, Halfway Home of the Lehigh Valley; and an assessment/case management unit, Treatment Continuum Alternative Project (TCAP).

Treatment Trends Incorporated, is the governing organization whose corporate and administrative offices are housed within the residential facility Keenan House.

All services are provided by a very dedicated and professional staff that meets qualifications set forth by the licensing division of the Pa. Department of Health, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs. Our inpatient and outpatient programs are both licensed continuously since 1972. The inpatient program is newly accredited by the American Correctional Association.

Our treatment model, a continuum of care, offers the highest possibilities for positive outcomes, while holding clients accountable through various levels of care. All current research coming out of the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) and our follow-up data shows that comprehensive drug treatment is cost effective and enhances community safety. The research has repeatedly shown that the longer the length of time in treatment, the higher the likelihood of positive outcomes. The longer the time a client is drug free and working on prosocial versus criminal values, the greater the changes that an individual can make.

Many of the individuals served by our facilities have repeatedly paid the social consequence of prison for their illegal drug use and crime. Treatment affords our clients the possibility of reclaiming their lives and recovery, our reintegration services and drug free housing turn the present into the hopes for a future.

Treatment Trends, Inc., (TTI) is a private, non-profit, 501(c) 3. We dedicate our services to alleviate the community problems of addiction, crime, and violence. Services are delivered through the four community-based divisions of Treatment Trends, Inc. They include a residential therapeutic community, Keenan House; an intensive outpatient and out-patient program, Confront, a transitional living recovery house, Richard S. Csandl Recovery House; a halfway home, Halfway Home of the Lehigh Valley; and an assessment/case management unit, Treatment Continuum Alternative Project (TCAP).

Treatment Trends Incorporated, is the governing organization whose corporate and administrative offices are housed within the residential facility Keenan House.

All services are provided by a very dedicated and professional staff that meets qualifications set forth by the licensing division of the Pa. Department of Health, Bureau of Drug and Alcohol Programs. Our inpatient and outpatient programs are both licensed continuously since 1972. The inpatient program is newly accredited by the American Correctional Association.

Our treatment model, a continuum of care, offers the highest possibilities for positive outcomes, while holding clients accountable through various levels of care. All current research coming out of the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) and our follow-up data shows that comprehensive drug treatment is cost effective and enhances community safety. The research has repeatedly shown that the longer the length of time in treatment, the higher the likelihood of positive outcomes. The longer the time a client is drug free and working on prosocial versus criminal values, the greater the changes that an individual can make.

Many of the individuals served by our facilities have repeatedly paid the social consequence of prison for their illegal drug use and crime. Treatment affords our clients the possibility of reclaiming their lives and recovery, our reintegration services and drug free housing turn the present into the hopes for a future.

White Deer Run/Cove Forge Behavioral Health System is one of the leading providers of treatment for drug and alcohol addiction in Pennsylvania. The White Deer Run philosophy simply states that each patient will be treated as an individual, receiving treatment plans tailored to their specific needs.

The goal for each patient is unchanging: to realize a full and rewarding lifestyle, free from chemical dependency. Clients benefit from an individualized, comprehensive program. The program is provided by a multi-disciplinary treatment team of highly experienced professionals that includes a Medical Director certified in addiction medicine, a licensed Family Therapist (Masters Level), 24 hour nursing staff, certified addiction counselors and an accredited school program for adolescents. The weekend program involves the family and includes educational groups and conjoint family sessions.

The main facility, located in Allenwood, Pennsylvania, is situated on 150 acres of beautiful countryside. White Deer Run also operates three other inpatient facilities located in Lancaster, Lebanon and Mt. Pleasant as well as the Cove Forge Behavioral Health System, consisting of 9 treatment sites. There are also a large number of outpatient sites located throughout the state of Pennsylvania as well. Each of White Deer Run’s facilities provides a relaxed atmosphere that lends itself to personal reflection and healing for adults and adolescents alike.

Some of the key features of all treatment programs include:

Twelve Step Program Model transportation provided to and from treatment Highly skilled, multi-disciplinary teams of professional Individually determined length of stay Comprehensive Medical evaluation Psychological evaluation when indicated Individual and group therapy Weekend family program (ages 15 and above) Twenty-four hour daily medical staff Individualized aftercare plan Continued schoolwork or GED preparation for adolescents during their stay.